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Mew Wave

APA-A-117095

Looks Like
Domestic Shorthair

Sex
Female

Current Weight
7 lbs

Estimated Age
1 Years
1 Months

Location
Off Site - Tarrytown Cattery

Adoption Fee
$0
Looks Like
Domestic Shorthair
Sex
Female
Current Weight
7 lbs
Estimated Age
1 Years
1 Months
Location
Off Site - Tarrytown Cattery
Tarrytown Cattery
Adoption Fee
$0
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Cheerful, Adventurous, Cuddly

When Mew Wave burst onto the APA! scene she quickly developed quite the fan base! She has a way of drawing people in with her pretty tabby stripes, her adorably diminutive size and her slightly bashful, but quick to warm up nature.

Mew Wave is curious about people when she first meets them. She is fine with being petted as she checks you out. Have a treat on hand? Even better! She enjoys having a snack as she gets to know you. If you sit down, there is a good chance Mew Wave will decide to climb into your lap. She is also fine with being picking up and put there. When she isn't sharing affection, she likes to play. She especially adores her little penguin toy.

Mew Wave is now enjoying life in a foster home. She discovered mirrors and loves to sit in front of one gazing at her reflection. We know she knows she's the fairest of them all! She's also thrilled to have someone nearby to snuggle with because this girl LOVES to snuggle!

Mew Wave makes her own kind of music. Her unique meow sounds like a mix between a pigeon and a motor. She plays her purr song even when she isn't being petted and it's always a hit!

Mew Wave has coexisted peacefully with other cats. They each did their own thing and everyone was happy. We think she would get along well with gentle kiddos.

Mew Wave is such a sweet, loving cat. Ready to be her favorite forever groupie? Contact us to get a backstage pass for a one-on-one meet and greet!

Mew Wave has tested positive for Feline Leukemia. FeLV is not a type of cancer. It's a virus that causes a weaker immune system and often a shorter life-span. For the most part, 'FeLVies' are just like any other cat. APA! waives the adoption fees of these cats, and provides FeLV-related treatment and support post-adoption. Mew Wave can only live with other FeLV+ cats, but dogs and other animals are just fine! Any questions? We'd love to talk with you about Mew Wave care.

All APA! cats are fully vetted, spayed or neutered, and have updated vaccines and a microchip. Lifetime support is offered by our Cat Behavior Team.

For further information or to meet Mew Wave, please email [email protected].

Come meet your new best friend

Requirements

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We ask that all adult residents meet the cat to ensure he or she is a match for the entire family.

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Meet with an adoption counselor and fill out our adoption application in person. Please plan to spend 60-90 minutes to complete the adoption process, including visitation and paperwork.

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You must be at least 18 years of age.

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You must show a picture ID with a current address. If this isn't available, we will accept a picture ID with a current utility bill.

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You must live within 100 miles of Austin. Adopters of cats who are not yet spayed or neutered must live within Travis or Williamson County, and must put down a refundable $100 deposit in order to take the cat home prior to the surgery.

Our adoption fee varies per cat, but typically cats under 6 months are $90, between 6 months to 6 years old are $50, and cats 7 years old or older have a waived adoption fee. Our adoption fee includes:

Spay or neuter surgery

FeLV testing

Current vaccinations

Deworming treatment

Microchip

Lifetime behavior support

Accepted forms of payment include cash, debit or credit card, or money order payable to Austin Pets Alive!.

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